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40 races
Number of races NASCAR Tech student-built engines have won in NASCAR-sanctioned events

NASCAR TECH OVERVIEW

NASCAR Technical Institute is the exclusive educational provider for NASCAR and the only campus in the country to offer NASCAR-endorsed training. This 15-week elective trains you in everything from engines, fabrication, and welding, to aerodynamics and pit crew essentials.
Through our elite Spec Engine program, select students have the opportunity to build engines that will compete in NASCAR-sanctioned races.

SEE WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

NASCAR Tech trains students on motorsport fundamentals ranging from high-performing engines and aerodynamics, to fabrication and welding.

BUILD A NASCAR ENGINE

Select students have the opportunity to build engines that actually compete in NASCAR-sanctioned races.

WE'VE BUILT CARS FEATURED IN NATIONAL NASCAR SERIES

NASCAR Tech has built race cars for all three National NASCAR Series including Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

LEARN THE FACETS OF WHAT MAKES A RACE CAR

Students explore all the special features and equipment that go into making these racing beauties such as roll bar bending, notching, frame assembly as well as hands-on experience with sheet metal and ductwork fabrication.

YOUR COURSES WILL INCLUDE

NASCAR Engines I

NASCAR Engines II

NASCAR Chassis Applications

NASCAR Pit Crew

NASCAR Fabrication I – Finish Fabrication

NASCAR Fabrication II - Chassis Fabrication

NASCAR Fabrication III – Advanced Fabrication & Aerodynamics

SEE WHAT YOU’LL WORK ON

Learn to keep a car on the track, including what equipment goes in pit boxes, chassis options, fueling, cooling, and dynamometers. Students will also get a chance to work with the state-of-the-industry Lincoln Electric welding equipment and race car setup technologies.

“Modern racing takes more than just commitment. In today’s world, you have to get an education and know technology. I’m proud that my great-nephew graduated from NASCAR Tech, where he learned what he needs to find a niche and succeed in racing.”

Bobby Allison | Former NASCAR Winston Cup Champion and named one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers24

1) UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.

2) For important information about the educational debt, earnings and completion rates of students who attended this program, and to review the applicable Gainful Employment disclosure, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.

5) UTI programs prepare graduates for careers in industries using the provided training, primarily as automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle and marine technicians. Some UTI graduates get jobs within their field of study in positions other than as a technician, such as: parts associate, service writer, fabricator, paint and paint prep, and shop owner/operator. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.

8) Does not include time required to complete a qualifying prerequisite program such as UTI’s 51-week Automotive Technology program.

24) NASCAR Technical Institute prepares graduates to work as entry-level automotive service technicians. Graduates who take NASCAR-specific electives also may have job opportunities in racing-related industries. Of those 2017 graduates who took electives, approximately 19% found racing-related opportunities. NASCAR Tech’s overall employment rate for 2017 was 85%.